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“She could already feel the dryness in her throat, the catch in her voice, when shed have to stand up in class and tell everyone what her grandparents did. After the other kids read out their work o...”
“Suddenly, despite all the fun she'd had, Azzah felt down. Watching the champagne bubbles sparkle and fizz in her glass, she realized by tomorrow all the bubbles would be gone, and she'd have to go ...”
“She felt as if she had no bones, like a jellyfish, hooked from the sea. She walked slowly towards them, her ears ringing, but they ignored her. All except for Levi, who stood at the end of the brid...”
“The lines began to sing, a shrill, electric song, and then the cacophony of the train roared out of the darkness. The carriages were almost empty and painfully bright as they hurtled along the trac...”
“Most of the vegetables in the allotments had died back but one, tended by a Jamaican man, was full of squash. They lay among the dying leaves, rimmed with frost, huge, orange and alien, half hidden...”
“A cool white, wintry light glazed the buildings on the highest hill: Wills memorial, the unsightly chimney from the hospital, the modernist cathedral in Clifton. The jumble of styles and eras lent ...”
“When Autumn was born, it was as if she recognized her, as if shed always known that it would be her, this little person who had come to live with her and reside permanently in her heart. It was a l...”
“Autumn put in the DVD shed been watching every night. It was Deadly 60. It was all about animals that could be a bit tricky if you tried to catch one. There was something comforting about watching ...”
“Autumn began to run. She felt an icy terror flood through her. He must have been waiting for her. Hed followed her all the way here. To this open, empty place. He knows where I live.”
“She couldnt tell how long shed been searching for her daughter. It was dusk, but it had seemed darker as she ran through the wood, tripping on hooked tree roots, her feet crunching through crisp, c...”
“There was no sign of her daughter, no sign of a small body crumpled by the railway.”
“She was more exposed to the elements now: the wind and rain howled through the metal cage enclosing her. It seemed impossible that someone could fall or be shoved from the bridge. She forced hersel...”
“A feeble orange light was flickering in the allotments, low down near the ground. Laura looked hopefully towards it. It was a huge pumpkin, its flesh brick-red, its mouth cut into a crude gash, can...”
“Autumn imagined the girl, with long dark hair in plaits and a red cape, running through the wood and stopping because she hears something: soft paws crushing damp moss, an animal breathing. She run...”
“it wasnt until the train went past that she saw the small body lying in the long grass by the side of the wood.”
“In the fleeting light she saw the meadow, dotted with stunted hawthorns, their twisted limbs dense with red berries, and then a shape: achingly familiar, child-sized, shockingly still.”
“Only one small, pale spot on her cheek was visible where her skin, free of blood, gleamed, as polished as bone.”
“And even then, it might not have been too awful, but his head snapped back and he hit a rock, breaking like a blunt molar from the ground.”
“Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us... Save my little girl...”
“Reading gives us some place to go when we have to stay where we are”